Rhodes nodded and didn't question Giles. "Okay. As long as they won't get the employees' faces in their videos. I don't want them getting ridiculed online for things they have nothing to do with. Uhm, I should monitor them closely, too. Some entities might not like noisy people at night. If they died inside the hotel, we might end up shutting down."
"We're going to… give them a copy of the handbook, right?" Giles pulled on his necktie to loosen it. "I'm surprised to think that we have more than ten entities in our hotel. Wait, no, we shouldn't. How could our guests sleep well, knowing things like those are around?"
"The bulletin board had been changed days ago. Everyone who walked through the reception lobby saw the map. Our old patrons didn't have trouble sleeping. They knew about the ghosts in the surrounding rooms." Rhodes hummed and tapped his hand on the desk. "Maybe we should orient our newer guests. We can't leave that to faith all the time."